2016 KIA Sedona

$9,995
$1,696
below average
130,799 Miles
18,126 Miles
above average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 130799
Color: Brown
Body Style: Minivan
Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic
Engine: V-6 cyl 3.3L
Drive Train: Unknown
Fuel: Gasoline

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Option & Equipment

Bodyside moldings
Bumpers
Door mirrors
Heated door mirrors
Left rear passenger door
Power door mirrors
Power liftgate
Rear cargo
Right rear passenger
Spoiler
Turn signal indicator mirrors
1-touch down
1-touch up
Air conditioning
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Automatic temperature control
Driver door bin
Driver vanity mirror
Front beverage holders
Front dual zone A/C
Garage door transmitter
Illuminated entry
Overhead console
Passenger door bin
Passenger vanity mirror
Power windows
Proximity keyless entry
Rear air conditioning
Rear beverage holders
Rear door bins
Remote keyless entry
Speed control
Telescoping steering wheel
Tilt steering wheel
Trunk/hatch auto-latch
1st row LCD monitors
AM/FM radio
CD player
CD-MP3 decoder
Primary LCD size
Satellite radio trial duration with new vehicle purchase (months)
Smart device integration
Speakers
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
Wireless phone connectivity
Compass
Delay-off headlights
Display
Exterior parking camera rear
Front fog lights
Front reading lights
Fully automatic headlights
Low tire pressure warning
Outside temperature display
Parking sensors
Rear reading lights
Rear window defroster
Rear window wiper
Sun blinds
Tachometer
Trip computer
Variably intermittent wipers
Ground clearance (min)
Cylinder configuration
Drive type
Engine liters
Engine location
Fuel economy city
Fuel economy combined
Fuel economy highway
Fuel tank capacity
Horsepower
Manual-shift auto
Mode select transmission
Number of valves
Recommended fuel
Torque
Transmission
Variable intake manifold
Variable valve control
4 wheel disc brakes
ABS brakes
Brake assist
Dual front impact airbags
Dual front side impact airbags
Electronic stability
Ignition disable
Occupant sensing airbag
Overhead airbag
Panic alarm
Perimeter/approach lights
Security system
Traction control
3rd row seats
Front center armrest
Front seats
Heated front seats
Leather shift knob
Leather steering wheel
Leather upholstery
Max seating capacity
Power 2-way driver lumbar support
Power driver seat
Rear seats
Rear seats Folding position
Reclining 3rd row seat
Split folding rear seat
3rd row headroom
3rd row hiproom
3rd row legroom
3rd row shoulder room
Compression ratio
Curb weight
Engine bore x stroke
Engine displacement
Engine horsepower
Engine torque
Exterior body width
Exterior height
Exterior length
Front headroom
Front hiproom
Front legroom
Front shoulder room
GVWR
Interior cargo volume
Interior maximum cargo volume
Passenger volume
Rear headroom
Rear hiproom
Rear legroom
Rear shoulder room
Towing capacity
Turning radius
Wheelbase
Alloy wheels
Four wheel independent suspension
Front anti-roll bar
Front tires
Power steering
Rear anti-roll bar
Rear tires
Speed-sensing steering
Wheel size
Basic warranty
Corrosion perforation warranty
Powertrain warranty
Roadside assistance coverage

Notes

two owners low miles for the year!!! leather power doors THIRD ROW seat nice CLEAN van clean title and no accidents!!! call today!!!


Recalls & Defects

VIN KNDME5C19G6159045 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

If the door closes on an occupant, there is an increased risk of an injury.

Kia Motors America (Kia) is recalling certain 2015-2018 Kia Sedona vehicles equipped with a power sliding door (PSD). The PSD may not auto-reverse when its closing is obstructed.


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Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
4.4
based on 17 Reviews

CUVs are for chumps

5
ahightower on 11/24/2016

Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5 Safety Rating: 5 Technology Rating: 5 Value Rating: 5

If you need three rows of seats every day, and do not have $65K for a new Suburban, minivan is the ONLY way to go. We had downsized from 2005 Yukon XL to a 2014 Pathfinder, and that was fine for a while. But when surprise baby #4 came along, we realized the limitations of the CUV. Access to third row was a daily nuisance (constant flipping and folding of seats - easier in the Pathfinder than most of the competition, but still a thing that has to be done), and most importantly, cargo space in the way back is very limited. We took our annual Florida trip with two adults, four kids. Luggage stuffed to the gills, and a cargo platform hanging off the trailer hitch for extra capacity. We had some serious saggy butt. It handled alright, but clearly was not designed to actually carry a full load of people AND stuff. This was the trip that convinced me it was time to return the lease a bit early and get into a van. Wife wasn't quite ready to go dork mobile, but she eventually admitted if there was a really nice van than looked okay and had all the features she wanted, she would consider it. The Sedona and new Pacifica made her very short list. 3 minutes walking around the Sedona and marveling at the space and luxury finishes, and she was sold before I could even test drive. This one evidently has a bit less room behind the third row than Odyssey and Sienna, but it is downright cavernous compared to even the biggest CUVs (Chevy Traverse). And loading the baby is so much easier with sliding doors. These are all things I knew, but Mrs. Cool needed to live with her Pathfinder for a few months before coming around. We went for the SXL Tech 8-seater in dark blue - it's actually a really nice looking vehicle, and not just "for a van". I've stored away that 2nd row "jump seat" to create an aisle for two of the big to easily walk through to the third row. But I did want that 8th seat, just in case we have an extra passenger (grandma) for a long trip, or perhaps we will want to fold half of the third row to max out cargo space for beach gear next summer. And, I didn't really need the sun roofs, which we never used in the last car, and which they say compromise headroom in the third row where two of our growing young teens reside. Also didn't really care about the "lounge seats". One of them just has a baby carrier on top, and honestly there's not enough leg room back there to really utilize the "ottoman" feature for a teenager, unless he scoots all the way back and steals all the leg room from the third row. Just not something we would ever get any use out of, while the 8th seat has potential uses. Anyway, this is quite simply the most luxurious vehicle we've ever owned. The interior materials are beautiful, and I hope they are durable as well. I'd prefer darker leather, but other long term tests I read say they hold up well. The gadgets are "Sofa King" cool - I've never had many of these features before. Xenon headlights, automatic high beams (this really works!), radar cruise control (again, this actually works great - it can't do stop and go traffic, but it will take you down to about 5 mph and back up again), blind spot monitors, birds-eye-view camera for parking. I don't love the chrome wheels, although they look sharp it's going to be a lot of effort for the boys to keep them clean :) The bluetooth audio doesn't seem to work with the newest iPhones, you have to plug in to USB to get any sound from your phone. Nor does it read texts as it says. Wish it was apple car play instead of UVO. But the navigation is decent. I thought Nav was stupid, since that is free on everyone's phone anyway. But having it integrated into the dash is nice, and its directions on the info screen between the gauges driver side is cool. When we get the XM activated, will see how good it is at traffic. Cooled seats are a Texan's best friend. I'm 6'3" and have plenty of leg and knee room, even with the bulky baby carrier behind me, and his seat scooted forward a bit to give the third row boys some extra space. Wife is 5'1", so memory settings for seat and mirrors were an essential feature for us. We had the dealer install remote start, and it works fine with the factory key fob, though it will only run for 30 seconds once a door has been opened. We had been used to starting up the AC and taking our time loading groceries. Instead, you have to jump up front and hit the ignition if you want it to keep running, but that's a minor complaint. The ride is very quiet, and it really smooths out with a full load. Enough power, transmission is responsive. Steering is very light at low speeds but firms up nicely for the highway. The price was very fair, lots of features for the money. I am a little bit hesitant about Kia long term reliability in general, but we will be covered b2b for the duration of the lease, so I was willing to give it a chance. Overall, we are both very pleased with this vehicle.


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